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# -*- Autoconf -*-
# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
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# Copyright (C) 1992-1995, 1999-2017, 2020-2022 Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
AC_PREREQ([2.69])
Add a bootstrap script like Automake has. The bootstrap script generates the same files ‘autoreconf -vi’ would, in a normal package, but it uses autoconf *from the git sources* to do it. This means people building from git do not need autoconf to be installed already. More importantly, it eliminates the extra steps when building from git, of re-generating autoconf’s own configure script with the just-built autoconf, then rebuilding the entire tree. (This process still requires Automake to be installed already, and Automake’s bootstrap script requires Autoconf to be installed already, so there is still a dependency loop between Autoconf and Automake when building from git—you need at least one of them installed from a tarball to get started.) The bootstrap script works by creating a partial installation tree in a temporary directory, containing bin/autoconf, bin/autom4te, and just enough of the usual contents of $(pkgdatadir) for autoconf and autom4te to work. It then runs a hardcoded list of commands, corresponding to what ‘autoreconf -i -Wall,error’ would run, but setting environment variables AUTOCONF and AUTOM4TE to ensure the bootstrap versions of these tools are used. (We have to create both, because automake runs autoconf, not autom4te, to trace configure.ac.) The ‘Autom4te’, ‘autoconf’, and ‘m4sugar’ subdirectories of the partial installation tree are symlinked back to the source tree; this is why version.m4 needed to be moved out of the m4sugar subdirectory, so the bootstrap script can create it without scribbling on the source tree. autom4te is run in --melt mode, so we don’t need to create freeze files in any subdirectories either. All of the substitution variables that are needed for autoconf and autom4te to both run, and create the same output that they would have if fully configured, are honored (unfortunately this does involve digging around in configure.ac with sed expressions).
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# Keep both of these on a single line, and do not use quadrigraphs
# or nested quotes in their values, since the bootstrap script needs
# to be able to extract their values with sed.
m4_define([autoconf_PACKAGE_NAME], [GNU Autoconf])
m4_define([autoconf_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT], [bug-autoconf@gnu.org])
AC_INIT(
m4_defn([autoconf_PACKAGE_NAME]),
[m4_esyscmd([build-aux/git-version-gen .tarball-version])],
m4_defn([autoconf_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT])
)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([lib/autoconf/autoconf.m4])
Rework to use more-modern build style. Many files are renamed; all uses of their names were changed. * .x-sc_trailing_blank: Renamed from .x-sc_trailing_blank. * .x-sc_useless_cpp_parens: New file. * build-aux/config.guess: Renamed from config/config.guess. Update. * build-aux/config.sub: Renamed from config/config.sub. Update. * build-aux/elisp-comp: Renamed from config/elisp-comp. * build-aux/install-sh: Renamed from config/install-sh. Update. * build-aux/mdate-sh: Renamed from config/mdate-sh. * build-aux/missing: Renamed from config/missing. * build-aux/texinfo.tex: Renamed from config/texinfo.tex. Update. * build-aux/vc-list-files: Renamed from config/vc-list-files. * config/Makefile.am: Removed. * config/mkinstalldirs: Removed. * config/move-if-change: Removed. * m4/m4.m4: Renamed from config/m4.m4. Add (C) to copyright notice. * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Remove config. (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Include from m4, not config. (EXTRA_DIST): Add config/announce-gen, config/prev-version.txt. (WGET, WGETFLAGS): New macros, since Makefile.maint no longer does this. (autom4te-update): Rewrite with a loop. Get from gnulib, not automake. Fail if there's an error. * Makefile.cfg (move_if_change): Remove. (wget_files): Remove. (cvs_executable_files): New macro. (cvs_files): Use it. Remove mkinstalldirs. Add fdl.texi. (executable-update): Use $(cvs_executable_files). (local-checks-to-skip): Remove. * Makefile.maint: Merge from coreutils, plus add our own changes (gzip_rsyncable): New macro. (GZIP_ENV): Use it. (CVS_LIST): Use build-aux/vc-list-files. (VERSION_REGEXP): New macro. (local-checks-available): Add patch-check, $(syntax-check-rules), check-AUTHORS. (syntax-check-rules): Compute dynamically. (sc_cast_of_x_alloc_return_value): Work even if no source files. (sc_cast_of_alloca_return_value): Likewise. (sc_prohibit_atoi_atof): Simplify regexp. (sc_no_if_have_config_h, sc_require_config_h): (sc_prohibit_assert_without_use, (sc_obsolete_symbols): Check for O_NDELAY. (sc_texi_notab): Remove. (sc-changelog): Don't make an exception for '----' lines. (.re-list): Remove, so we don't have a junk file behind. (sc_system_h_headers): Remove the need for .re-list. (sc_the_the): New rule. (sc_tight_scope): Simplify. (sc_trailing_space): Renamed from sc_trailing_blank. (longopt_re): New macro. (sc_two_space_separator_in_usage): New rule. (sc_unmarked_diagnostics): Look at all files under CVS. (sc_useless_cpp_parens, patch-check, check-AUTHORS): New rules. (news-date-check, changelog-check): Version is OK. (po-check): Look for lib files even if not in CVS. (copyright-check): Use $() not ``. (maintainer-distcheck): Do not depend on changelog-check. (my-distcheck): Depend on $(release_archive_dir)/$(prev-tgz). Also check for -Wpointer-arith. (WGET, WGETFLAGS, tgz-md5, tgz-sha1, bz2-md5, bz2-sha1): (xdelta-md5, xdelta-sha1, tgz-size, bz2-size, xd-size, rel-check): Remove. (announcement): Add --gpg-key-id arg. (cvs-sv): Remove. (move_if_change): Just use mv. (local_updates: Remove wget-update, po-update. (po_repo, do-po-update, po-update, wget_files, get-targets): Remove. (config.guess-url_prefix, config.sub-url_prefix): Remove. (ansi2knr.c-url_prefix, texinfo.tex-url_prefix): (standards.texi-url_prefix, make-stds.texi-url_prefix, target, url): ($(get-targets)): Remove. (cvs_files): Remove missing, mkinstalldirs, ansi2knr.c. (gnulib_repo): Renamed from automake_repo. Get from gnulib now. (cvs-update): Get from gnulib. (emut_upload_commands): gnupload is in build-aux now. (alpha beta major): Add changelog-check. Check version. * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR): Renamed from config to build-aux. (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Remove. * bin/autoconf.as: Add spaces to avoid distcheck warning. * config/announce-gen: Sync from coreutils. * doc/make-stds.texi: Sync from gnulib. * doc/standards.texi: Likewise. * man/Makefile.am: Adjust for config -> build-aux renaming. * tests/Makefile.am: Prefer $(FOO) to @FOO@. * tests/local.at: Adjust from config -> build-aux renaming. * tests/tools.at: Likewise. * tests/torture.at: Likewise.
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AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.11 dist-xz readme-alpha no-texinfo.tex std-options])
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# Keep this on a line of its own, since it must be found and processed
# by the 'update-release-year' rule in our Makefile.
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RELEASE_YEAR=2022
AC_SUBST([RELEASE_YEAR])
AB_INIT
# We use 'sh -n script' to check that there are no syntax errors
# in the scripts. Although incredible, there are sh implementations
# that go into endless loops with '-n', e.g., SunOS's:
#
# $ uname -a
# SunOS ondine 4.1.3 2 sun4m unknown
# $ cat endless.sh
# while false
# do
# :
# done
# exit 0
# $ time sh endless.sh
# sh endless.sh 0,02s user 0,03s system 78% cpu 0,064 total
# $ time sh -nx endless.sh
# ^Csh -nx endless.sh 3,67s user 0,03s system 63% cpu 5,868 total
#
# Also, some implementations (e.g., Solaris 8) are soooo slow
# that they are unusable on large scripts like our testsuite.
#
# So we must identify a shell whose -n can safely be used.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for a shell whose -n mode is known to work],
[ac_cv_sh_working_n],
[ac_cv_sh_working_n=none
# Start by trying the shell that autoconf decided to use for this script,
# follow with a hardwired list of shells that are known to work and can
# be identified as such, starting with the ones with the fewest
# syntactic extensions. Unfortunately, several shells that are also
# known to work can't be easily identified (e.g. some BSD shells and dash).
# Try ksh93, which is often buggy, and plain ksh and sh last.
for cand_sh in "$SHELL" pdksh bash zsh ksh93 ksh sh
do
if (
unset BASH_VERSION ZSH_VERSION
"$cand_sh" -c '
lib: use shorter way to test if variable is set Based on an idea by Bernhard Reutner-Fischer. We frequently used the idiom of 'test "${var+set}" = set' to test if $var was set to a non-empty string, but this can portably be trimmed to a more compact 'test ${var+y}' for a smaller configure file. Testing that a variable is not set can be done with '${var+false} :' (although the value of $? is not reliably 1 when the variable is set). The code for AS_VAR_TEST_SET already used the form '${var+:} false', but it is slightly longer, and does not guarantee $? of 1. Tested on coreutils, where the resulting configure file is about 1k smaller. * doc/autoconf.texi (Shell Substitutions): Prefer shorter sequence for testing if a variable is set. (Limitations of Builtins) <test (strings)>: Document it. * configure.ac: Use it. * lib/autoconf/c.m4 (_AC_PROG_CC_G, _AC_PROG_CXX_G) (_AC_PROG_OBJC_G, _AC_PROG_OBJCXX_G): Likewise. * lib/autoconf/fortran.m4 (_AC_PROG_FC_G): Likewise. * lib/autoconf/general.m4 (_AC_ENABLE_IF_ACTION, AC_CACHE_SAVE): Likewise. * lib/autoconf/lang.m4 (_AC_COMPILER_EXEEXT_DEFAULT): Likewise. * lib/autoconf/programs.m4 (AC_PROG_INSTALL, AC_PROG_MKDIR_P) (_AC_PROG_LEX_YYTEXT_DECL): Likewise. * lib/autoconf/status.m4 (_AC_OUTPUT_MAIN_LOOP): Likewise. * lib/autotest/general.m4 (AT_INIT): Likewise. * tests/base.at (AC_CACHE_CHECK): Likewise. * tests/m4sh.at (LINENO): Likewise. * lib/m4sugar/m4sh.m4 (_AS_BOURNE_COMPATIBLE) (_AS_DETECT_BETTER_SHELL, _AS_SHELL_SANITIZE) (_AS_PATH_SEPARATOR_PREPARE): Likewise. (AS_VAR_TEST_SET): Use shorter sequence. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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test ${BASH_VERSION+y} || # Bash
test ${KSH_VERSION+y} || # pdksh
test ${ZSH_VERSION+y} || # zsh
test ${NETBSD_SHELL+y} || # NetBSD sh
test -n "${.sh.version}" # ksh93; put this last since its syntax is dodgy
'
) 2>/dev/null
then
ac_cv_sh_working_n="$cand_sh"
break
fi
done
])
AC_SUBST([SHELL_N], [$ac_cv_sh_working_n])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for characters that cannot appear in file names])
AC_CACHE_VAL([ac_cv_unsupported_fs_chars],
[ac_cv_unsupported_fs_chars=
for c in '\\' \" '<' '>' '*' '?' '|'
do
touch "conftest.t${c}t" 2>/dev/null
test -f "conftest.t${c}t" && rm -f "conftest.t${c}t" && continue
# $c cannot be used in a file name.
ac_cv_unsupported_fs_chars=$ac_cv_unsupported_fs_chars$c
done
])
if test -n "$ac_cv_unsupported_fs_chars"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$ac_cv_unsupported_fs_chars])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([none])
fi
AC_SUBST([ac_cv_unsupported_fs_chars])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether directories can have trailing spaces],
[ac_cv_dir_trailing_space],
[rm -rf 'conftest.d ' && mkdir 'conftest.d ' && touch 'conftest.d /tfile' 2>/dev/null
stat=$?
rm -rf 'conftest.d '
case $stat$? in #(
00) ac_cv_dir_trailing_space=yes ;; #(
*) ac_cv_dir_trailing_space=no ;;
esac
])
AC_SUBST([ac_cv_dir_trailing_space])
# Initialize the test suite.
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AC_CONFIG_TESTDIR([tests])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([tests/atlocal])
AC_PATH_PROG([EXPR], [expr])
## ---- ##
## M4. ##
## ---- ##
# We use an absolute name for GNU m4 so even if users have another m4 first in
# their path, the installer can configure with a path that has GNU m4
# on it and get that path embedded in the installed autoconf and
# autoheader scripts.
AC_PROG_GNU_M4
## ----------- ##
## Man pages. ##
## ----------- ##
AM_MISSING_PROG([HELP2MAN], [help2man])
## ------ ##
## Perl. ##
## ------ ##
# We use an absolute name for perl so the #! line in autoscan will work.
Require Perl 5.10.0 or later. The minimum Perl version was raised to 5.8.0 from 5.6.0 in commit 3a9802d60156809c139e9b4620bf04917e143ee2 (but not documented as such until e8c2d79ec42c70b6e4fa282bc0c024bf42f0585f, and not actually *enforced* by our own configure script until, er, now) in order to use Time::HiRes::stat. Unfortunately, while the Time::HiRes *module* was added in 5.8.0, it did not export a ‘stat’ function until 5.8.9. More precisely, this feature was added to Time::HiRes in version 1.92 of that module; Perl core 5.8.8 shipped Time::HiRes 1.86, 5.8.9 shipped 1.9715. The only system I have convenient access to, that has older Perls installed, offers me a choice of 5.8.8 or 5.10.1, so the new requirement means I cannot test with 5.8.x anymore. Per https://perldoc.perl.org/perlhist the release history of these versions of Perl is, in chronological order, 5.8.0 2002-Jul-18 5.8.8 2006-Jan-31 5.10.0 2007-Dec-18 5.8.9 2008-Dec-14 <-- almost a year later than 5.10.0 5.10.1 2009-Aug-22 5.12.0 2010-Apr-12 Per https://perldoc.perl.org/perl5101delta the differences between 5.10.0 and 5.10.1 are small, and do not make me worry about accidentally introducing code that works on my test boxes but not for our users, unlike the gulf between 5.8.x and 5.10.x. Requiring 5.10 will mean that we have access to Digest::SHA, the // and //= operators, the regexp \K escape, and ‘state’ variables (lexical scope, persistent value) all of which I can think of uses for (but none of them are actually used in this patch). Putting it all together, I think a requirement bump to version 5.10.0 is justified. We are already chopping off the trailing edge at 2006 due to the requirement for M4 1.4.8 (/de facto/ since 2.70) and late 2007 is still 15 years ago. This patch also makes configure search $PATH for executables named ‘perl5*’ and ‘perl-5.*’ if bare ‘perl’ is too old. To do this, it introduces a helper macro AClocal_PATH_PROG_GLOBS_FEATURE_CHECK, which I would *like* to promote to a new Autoconf feature, but I got stuck on quoting issues — see comments in m4/perl-time-hires.m4. * NEWS: Document requirement for Perl 5.10. * m4/perl-time-hires.m4: New file. * configure.ac: Use AC_PATH_PERL_WITH_TIME_HIRES_STAT to probe for perl. * build-aux/fetch.pl (fetch): For .pm files fetched from Automake, rewrite “use 5.006” to “use 5.010”. * build-aux/help-extract.pl * lib/Autom4te/C4che.pm * lib/Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm * lib/Autom4te/Channels.pm * lib/Autom4te/Config.pm * lib/Autom4te/Configure_ac.pm * lib/Autom4te/FileUtils.pm * lib/Autom4te/General.pm * lib/Autom4te/Getopt.pm * lib/Autom4te/Request.pm * lib/Autom4te/XFile.pm * tests/mktests.pl: Change “use 5.006” to “use 5.010”.
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AC_PATH_PERL_WITH_TIME_HIRES_STAT
# Find out whether the system supports flock
# Note this test does not try to find out whether it works with this
# particular file system. It merely avoids us running flock on systems
# where that bails out.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether $PERL Fcntl::flock is implemented],
[ac_cv_perl_flock_implemented],
[echo lock me > conftest.fil
if $PERL -e 'use Fcntl ":flock"; flock("conftest.fil", LOCK_EX); 1;'; then
ac_cv_perl_flock_implemented=yes
else
ac_cv_perl_flock_implemented=no
fi
rm -f conftest.fil
])
AC_SUBST([PERL_FLOCK], [$ac_cv_perl_flock_implemented])
## ------- ##
## Emacs. ##
## ------- ##
TEST_EMACS=$EMACS
test x"$TEST_EMACS" = xt && TEST_EMACS=
AC_CHECK_PROGS([TEST_EMACS], [emacs xemacs], [no])
# autoconf-mode.el and autotest-mode.el do not work with older version of
# Emacs (i.e. 18.x.x). During byte-compilation, Emacs complains:
# "Variable (broken nil) seen on pass 2 of byte compiler but not pass 1"
# We detect this problem here.
AS_IF([test "$TEST_EMACS" != no],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether $TEST_EMACS is sufficiently recent],
[ac_cv_prog_emacs_ok],
[# Note: The quoted "EOF" is intentional. It protects the ` in the text.
cat >conftest.el << "EOF"
(defvar broken)
(defun broken-mode () (setq broken-defaults `(broken nil)))
EOF
AS_IF([AC_RUN_LOG(
[$TEST_EMACS -batch -q -f batch-byte-compile conftest.el 1>&2])],
[ac_cv_prog_emacs_ok=yes], [ac_cv_prog_emacs_ok=no])
rm -f conftest.el conftest.elc])
AS_IF([test $ac_cv_prog_emacs_ok = no], [TEST_EMACS=no])])
AC_SUBST([EMACS], [$TEST_EMACS])
AM_PATH_LISPDIR
## ---------------- ##
## Grep, sed, awk. ##
## ---------------- ##
AC_PROG_GREP
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AC_PROG_EGREP
AC_PROG_SED
# AC_PROG_AWK should have already been performed by AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE.
# AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_AWK]) doesn't work outside of an AC_DEFUN.
m4_provide_if([AC_PROG_AWK], [], [AC_PROG_AWK])
## ----- ##
## Make. ##
## ----- ##
AC_PROG_MAKE_CASE_SENSITIVE
## ------------ ##
## Conclusion. ##
## ------------ ##
dnl Allow maintainer rules under GNU make even in VPATH builds.
AC_CONFIG_LINKS([GNUmakefile:GNUmakefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([lib/version.m4:lib/version.in])
AC_OUTPUT
# Report the state of this version of Autoconf if this is a beta.
m4_bmatch(m4_defn([AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]), [[-a-z]],
[ cat <<EOF
You are about to use an experimental version of Autoconf. Be sure to
read the relevant mailing lists, most importantly <autoconf@gnu.org>.
Below you will find information on the status of this version of Autoconf.
EOF
sed -n '/^\* Status/,$p' $srcdir/BUGS
echo
])dnl